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Our “This Day in History for February” section contains historical February events categorized by month and day. See what happened on your birthday, or any day of the year. Find out what happened on this day in February.
The U.S. Congress passes an act authorizing the US Weather Bureau. (1861)
The Beatles appear on the Ed Sullivan Show. (1964)
February 10 This Day in History
France cedes Canada to England, ending the French and Indian War. (1763)
Glenn Miller receives the first-ever gold record for selling a million copies of a song. And the song is…..”The Chattanooga Choo Choo”. (1942)
February Brings Valentine's Day, a Time for Love
February 11 Historical Events
Robert Fulton patents the steamboat. (1809)
The Vatican becomes a sovereign nation. (1929)
Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin sign the Yalta Agreement. (1945)
February 12 Historical Events
James Oglethorpe founds Savannah, Georgia. It is the first settlement in the Georgia Colony. (1733)
Women in the Utah Territory win the right to vote. (1870)
February 13 This Day in History
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall declares that any act of Congress that conflicts with the Constitution is void. (1826)
The American Temperance Society forms in Boston, MA. (1826)
President John Knox Polk becomes the first sitting president to have his photograph taken. (1849)
Jesse James robs his first (of many) banks. (1866)
French authorities arrest Dutch exotic dancer Mata Haron suspicion of being a German spy. (1947)
The last original “Peanuts” comic strip appears in newspapers one day after the death of Charles M. Schulz, its creator. (2000)
February 14 This Day in History
The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre occurred. Mobsters, dressed as policemen, gunned down seven members of a rival gang. (1929)
The original film “Dracula” starring Bela Lugosi is released. (1931)
Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly demonstrate the first computer, called the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) at the University of Pennsylvania. (1946)
Sugar Ray Robinson becomes the world middleweight champion by defeating Jake LaMotta. (1951)
President Richard M. Nixon installs a secret taping system in the White House. (1971)
February 15 Historical Events
Philosopher Socrates is sentenced to death in Athens for corrupting the minds of the youth in the city. (399 B.C.)
The Post Office uses adhesive postage stamps for the first time. (1842)
Adolph Hitler announces the construction of the Volkswagen Beetle. (1936)
Asteroid “2012 DA14” at 150 feet across, is the closest approach to Earth of any object its size in history, passing less than 18,000 miles from Earth, within the orbit of geostationary satellites. (2013)
February 16 Historical Events
Pope Gregory the Great declares “God Bless You” is the proper response to a sneeze. (600)
Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks is formed. (1868)
The “Ladies Home Journal” is first published. (1883)
Nylon is patented. But it won’t become popular for a few more decades. (1937)
NBC TV begins its first nightly newscast. (1948)
February 17 Historical Events
Myles Standish is elected the first commander of Plymouth Colony. (1621)
President James Madison signs the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812. (1815)
February 18 This Day in History
Jefferson Davis is inaugurated as President of the Confederate States of America. (1861)
Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is published. (1885)
A ninth planet is discovered in the solar system and is named Pluto. The discoverer is Clyde Tombaugh. Note: To the dismay of many, in 2006, scientists reclassified Pluto as a “dwarf planet”. (1930)
A prize is inserted into a Crackerjacks box for the first time. (1913)
Snow falls in the Sahara Desert. (1979)
February 19 This Day in History
Thomas Edison is granted a patent for his Gramophone (Phonograph). (1878)
Prizes begin to be inserted into Cracker Jack boxes. (1913)
Mister Rogers Neighborhood debuts on television. (1968)
February 20 Historical Events
Congress bans dueling in the District of Columbia. (1869)
Golfers in South Carolina are arrested for violating the Sabbath. (1927)
Batman and Robin comic strip premieres in newspapers. (1944)
John Glenn becomes the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth. (1962)
Historic February Events include -Alka Seltzer is sold for the first time. Oh, what a relief it is.
February 21 This Day in History
John Greenough receives a U.S. patent for the sewing machine. (1842)
Alka Seltzer is first sold. (1931)
Richard Nixon becomes the first U.S. President to visit China. (1972)
February 22 Historical Events
Frank Woolworth opens the first “Five Cent Store in Utica, N.Y. (1879)
John Reid, the “Father of American Golf”, demonstrates golf in a cow pasture in Yonkers, NY. (1888)
Inaugural Daytona 500 race is run. (1959)
February 23 Historical Events
The Battle of the Alamo begins. It lasts 13 days. (1836)
Walter Wingfield of Pimlico, England, patented the game of lawn tennis. (1874)
Rudolf Diesel receives a patent in Germany for the oil-burning diesel engine. (1893)
Tootsie Rolls roll into stores across America. Created by Leo Hirshfield. (1896)
Walt Disney releases Pinocchio to movie theaters. (1940)
U.S marines raise the American flag over the Pacific island of Iwo Jima. (1945)
February 24 This Day in History
William Otis of Philadelphia, PA patents the steam shovel. (1839)
The first parade with floats is held for Mardi Gras in Mobile, AL. (1868)
The Hudson Motor Company is founded. (1909)
Britain’s Prince Charles announces his engagement to Lady Diana. (1981)
Elton John is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. (1998)
Final launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery. (2011)
February 25 This Day in History
The 1st Bank of the United States is chartered. (1791)
Samuel Colt patents the revolver. (1836)
Thomas Davenport patents the first electric printing press. (1837)
The first tunnel under the Hudson River opens. (1908)
Glacier Bay National Monument in Alaska is established. (1925)
Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) wins his first World Heavyweight Title, defeating Sonny Liston. (1964)
February 26 Historical Events
Congress creates the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. (1919)
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album is #1 on the charts and stays there for 37 weeks. (1983)
A bomb explodes at the World Trade Center killing 6 people. (1993)
February 27 Historical Events
Ludwig van Beethoven’s 8th Symphony in F premieres. (1814)
Mardi Gras is celebrated in New Orleans for the first time. (1827)
The U.S. Men’s Olympic hockey team defeats the U.S.S.R. to win Olympic Gold. (1960)
Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder record “Ebony and Ivory”. (1981)
February 28 Historical Events
The Han dynasty begins a four-hundred-year rule with the coronation of Liu Bang as Emperor Gaozu of Han. (202 B.C.)
The Salem Witch Hunts begin. (1692)
Evangelist John Wesley charters the Methodist church. (1784)
The California Gold Rush begins as the first boatload of prospectors arrive in San Francisco. (1849)
The final episode of M.A.S.H. is aired. (1983)
February 29 This Day in History
In Salem, Ma. several girls are the first to be accused of witchcraft after exhibiting strange behaviors. (1692)
Yellowstone becomes the first National Park. (1872)
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The Old Farmer’s Almanac hits the newsstands and bookstores for the first time. (1818)
Emma M. Nutt becomes the first woman telephone operator. (1878)
The first Rose Bowl Parade was held. The first Rose Bowl football game was played in 1902, to help pay for the cost of the parade. (1890)
New York City’s New Year celebration introduces the “Ball Drop”. It begins to fall in the last 10 seconds of 1907 and lands in 1908. (1907/1908)
January 2 Historical Events
Mahatma Gandhi begins his march for peace in East Bengal. (1947)
January 3 Historical Events
Martin Luther is excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Leo X. (1521)
Construction begins on the Brooklyn Bridge. (1870)
January 4 Historical Events
Columbia University is founded as Kings College in New York City. (1754)
Samuel Colt sells his first revolver pistol to the U.S. government. (1847)
January 5 Historical Events
President Richard M. Nixon signs a bill to spend $5.5B over 6 years to build and test a space shuttle. (1972)
January 6 Historical Events
Samuel Morse demonstrates the telegraph. (1838)
January 7 Historical Events
Astronomer Galileo Galilei discovers four of Jupiter’s moons. (1610)
January 8 Historical Events
President George Washington delivers the first State of the Union Address. (1790)
In his State of the Union address, President Lyndon B. Johnson declares his “War on Poverty Program”. (1964)
The United Nations opens its headquarters in New York City. (1951)
January 9 Historical Events
Television game show “Wheel of Fortune” premieres. (1975)
January 10 Historical Events
The world’s first underground passenger railway system opens in London, England. (1863)
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January 11 Historical Events
Samuel Morse and Alford Vail demonstrate the magnetic electric telegraph using Morse code. (1838)
American League baseball adopts the “Designated Hitter” rule. (1973)
January 12 This Day in History
Batman debuts on television. (1966)
The television comedy “All in the Family” premieres. (1971)
January 13 Historical Events
Germany’s Adolf Hitler declares “Total War” against the Allies. (1943)
January 14 Historical Events
The United States of America ratifies a treaty with England ending the Revolutionary War. (1784)
The Miami Dolphins defeat the Washington Redskins in Superbowl VII, and become the first undefeated team in NFL history. (1973)
The Simpsons debut on television. Will TV ever be the same again!?! (1990)
January 15 Historical Events
The Pentagon opens. It is the world’s largest office building at 6.5 million square feet. (1943)
Green Bay beats Kansas City in the first NFL Super Bowl at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. (1967)
Happy Days premieres on television. (1974)
January 16 Special Events
Operation Desert Storm begins to oust Saddam Hussein’s’ Iraqi forces from Kuwait. (1991)
January 17 This Day in History
Andrew Hallikie receives a patent for a cable car system in San Francisco. It begins service in 1873. (1873)
The U.S. Supreme Court rules that taping on home VCRs does not violate copyright laws. (1984)
January 18 Historical Events
Captain James Cook discovers the Hawaiian Islands. (1778)
January 19 Historical Events
Thomas Edison constructs the first electrical lighting system using overhead wires. (1883)
January 20 Epic Events
The Beatles release “Meet the Beatles”, their first album to the U.S., sparking a new “English invasion”. (1964)
At 69 years, 349 days old, Ronald Reagan becomes the oldest person to become U.S. president (1981). Years later, both presidents Joseph Biden and Donald Trump surpass this age record.
January This Day in History - Beer is sold in cans for the first time
January 21 Historical Events
Edward Jenner introduces the smallpox vaccine, which eventually leads to wiping out this deadly disease. (1799)
The first Kiwanis club is formed in Detroit. (1915)
Science fiction writer George Orwell dies. (1950)
January 22 This Day in History
The historic Supreme Court decision in Roe vs. Wade legalizes abortion. (1973)
The world’s first vaccine against malaria is introduced. It saves one in three lives. (2024)
January 23 Historical Events
The deadliest earthquake in history strikes Shansi, China, killing 830,000 people. (1556)
WWII Yalta agreement is signed by the U.S., England, and Russia. The agreement defined how Germany would be divided and administered after the war’s end. (1945)
January 25 Historical Events
The first Winter Olympic Games begin in Chamonix, France. (1924)
The first Emmy awards are given out. (1949)
January 26 This Day in History
Britain establishes a penal colony in Sydney, Australia when 11 ships with 778 convicts arrive. (1788)
The Dental Drill was patented. Now open your mouth and say “Ahhh”. (1875)
January 27 Epic Events
The Russian army liberates Auschwitz in WWII. (1945)
Tragedy strikes the Apollo space program as a fire in the command module kills astronauts Lt. Col. Virgil “Gus” Grissom, Lt. Col. Edward H. White, and Lt. Cdr. Roger Chafee. (1967)
January 28 Historical Events
The U.S. Coast Guard is created by an Act of Congress. (1915)
U.S. space shuttle Challenger explodes 72 seconds after liftoff, killing the seven crew members. Among the crew was school teacher ChristaMcAuliffe. (1986)
January 29 This Day in History
Hawaii proclaims Liliuokalani as its queen. Renowned for her song Aloha Oe, her reign lasts just four years. (1891)
Baseball’s American League is founded. (1900)
January 30 This Day in History
President Andrew Jackson survives the first assassination attempt on a U.S. President. (1835)
Tet New Year offensive launched by Viet Cong guerillas in Vietnam. (1968)
The Beatles held their last concert on the roof of their Apple Studio in London. It was interrupted when police received noise complaints from neighbors. (1969)
January 31 This Day in History
U.S. House of Representatives approves a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery. (1865)
Confederates appoint Robert E. Lee as their Commander in Chief. (1865)
Ida Fuller of Ludlow, VT receives the first Social Security. The monthly check was $22.54. (1940)
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